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I bought a new pc to help with render speeds. Fresh factory settings in windows 10, fresh premiere pro install. When I load any video (especially if I change the video speed or add any effects) the preview jitters. When I render and export, most of the jitter disappears but some still stays in the final export.
Went through all the forums I could find and troubleshot all premiere preferences and settings. The jittering was not affected.
Manufacturer
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
Processor
Intel(R) Core (TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz 2.21GHz
Ram
32 GB
System type
64-bit OS, x64-based processor
Display adapters
Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070
All drivers up to date
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When adding images, please add them via the picture icon and NOT the attachment icon. Using the picture icon adds the images to the post. Using the attachment icon requires anyone to download the image file to their computer before viewing. Not a "user friendly" method. Yea, this forum software still has some issues.
Jittering isn't a fun thing ... and shouldn't be happening I wouldn't think.
What's the media involved? Effects?
Neil
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Hi Neil,
This issue has occured across many projects with varying media files. I'm trying to export a sequence now that only has a few speed changes to clips and each time I try to export, there are different glitches or jitters in the finished video.
Is there any solution out there? I can't use premiere if it wont export a clean finished edit.
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I can't replicate that behavior on either my desktop or laptop. Well ... with my laptop, somehow if the fans are unregulated and race off to high speed Premiere gets nearly non-responsive, and can sort of maybe "jitter". But I use a custom setting for the fans so that doesn't happen. And it runs Premiere quite smooth.
There's been a number of threads over the last few months with people getting jitters though. From what I recall, the "solutions" were all over the place, and for a couple, we couldn't figure out how to stop it. For a couple users, if they nested the speed change before applying other effects, playback/export became smooth again. One t-coded his drone media to an intraframe format and playback smoothed.
And of course there were probably a couple solved by trashing preferences ... which fixes so many odd things. I think for your situation, I would probably apply the speed changes and then nest the clip, see if that sorts it out.
Neil